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    Trapping in Manitoba


    Trapper Education Graduate crestMandatory Trapper Education

    Any Manitoba resident wishing to obtain a trapping licence is required by regulation to satisfactorily complete the Trapper Education Course. If a Manitoba resident has previously held a trapping licence or permit from Manitoba or another province, he or she is not required to take this training. The mandatory trapper training is offered in two ways:

    1. First-time trappers may borrow a manual from any Manitoba Conservation district office and complete a multiple-choice question examination. A passing mark of 80 per cent is required. If this is not achieved, a second examination may be written later.
    2. Attend a Trapper Education Course and then write the exam.

    Persons under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a licensed trapper when engaged in trapping activities in the field.

    Trapper education is an important part of furbearer management in Manitoba. Courses may be available on request and are usually two days or three evenings. Subject areas covered include:

    • History of the Fur Trade
    • Trapline Management
    • Furbearer Biology
    • Public Awareness
    • Animal Rights
    • Trapping Equipment
    • Boarding (forming)
    • Fur Marketing
    • First Aid
    • Humane Trapping
    • Problem Animal Control Methods
    • Furbearer Management
    • Acts and Regulations
    • Trapper Ethics
    • Skinning
    • Fur Grading
    • Trap Research
    • Video Presentations

    For further information, please contact the nearest Manitoba Conservation district office or the Manitoba Trappers Association at 204-345-9107.